Hi Rick, question for you unrelated to this video. I have a Mavic 2, is there a way to keep the RC from charging my phone? I use my Samsung phone as my screen.
I have the Mavic Air 2 and Mini 3 Pro I also use Samsung S21 Ultra and wondered the same thing. I researched forums and found that you CAN'T disable that it has something to do with Android and the App
Got a wired one an bow today it as stop working , as jad secrsl ongoing ossues with the indoor cam. Disconnect. I thonk vlink support as do e this so they think i fet a new one. I wont as looking else were
You have to adjust a few things to the default settings. First, make sure you dial in the detection zone to a smaller area like a doorway. Second, shorten the recording length and resolution and finally if you’re putting the camera in a high traffic area, consider using a wall charger to power it instead of the batteries. I have 5 of these in the hose and 3 of them in low traffic areas get almost 2 years and the others are on chargers. I hope that helps.
Great video. Informative, short and to the point.
Hi Rick, question for you unrelated to this video. I have a Mavic 2, is there a way to keep the RC from charging my phone? I use my Samsung phone as my screen.
I have the Mavic Air 2 and Mini 3 Pro I also use Samsung S21 Ultra and wondered the same thing. I researched forums and found that you CAN'T disable that it has something to do with Android and the App
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😏3rd here, good question 😊.
Good question. I usually charge full my phone before connecting..
@@sunnyeyes522 I do too, usually but sometimes *hit happens!
Got a wired one an bow today it as stop working , as jad secrsl ongoing ossues with the indoor cam. Disconnect. I thonk vlink support as do e this so they think i fet a new one. I wont as looking else were
Hey rick, how can i connect ZC QC 05 drone controller? Please and thank you.
Rick,
Nice product.
I sent a email to you several days ago, and have not heard back from you.
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You wont get 2 months let alone 2 years out of the battery cameras indoors with traffic.
You have to adjust a few things to the default settings. First, make sure you dial in the detection zone to a smaller area like a doorway. Second, shorten the recording length and resolution and finally if you’re putting the camera in a high traffic area, consider using a wall charger to power it instead of the batteries. I have 5 of these in the hose and 3 of them in low traffic areas get almost 2 years and the others are on chargers. I hope that helps.
@@Dronevalleythe blink indoor can be kept plugged into the wall in case the batteries die?